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How do we know Christ is the prophet Moses spoke about?

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The New Testament confirms that Jesus is the prophet Moses prophesied, as seen in Peter's sermon in Acts 3.

The connection between Moses and Christ as the appointed prophet is made explicit in Acts 3. There, Peter recounts Moses' prophecy that a prophet would be raised from the people, to whom they must listen. This points directly to Jesus Christ, who embodies the fullness of the prophecy because He speaks the words of God without measure and is the one who blots out sins. He is not just another prophet; He is the unique fulfillment of God's promise to Israel. Understanding this helps clarify Christ's role in the redemptive history and the reality that He supersedes the old covenant established through Moses.
Scripture References: Acts 3:19-23, John 3:34, Hebrews 3:1-6

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